Cape Fear
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:49:01
Guess I'm covered in too many tattoos?
:49:04
But there's not a whole lot
to do in prison but desecrate your flesh.

:49:09
It didn't have to be that way
for either of us...

:49:11
...if your husband hadn't betrayed us both.
:49:14
Who knows?
We might have been different people.

:49:16
We might have been happy, Leigh.
:49:19
-Mom, someone's on the phone!
-Dani!

:49:22
Don't come out here!
:49:35
Sam.
:49:37
I thought I'd catch you here.
:49:40
-That little smart aleck made me.
-He what?

:49:42
It wasn't my fault.
He was looking to be covered.

:49:44
There is a lot of cutsie-cutsie
in that little prick.

:49:47
-I told you.
-You know where he was today?

:49:49
At the public library reading
Thus Spake Zarathustra...

:49:52
...by Friedrich Nietzsche,
the German philosopher.

:49:54
-He said that God is dead.
-God is dead. Right.

:49:57
We can keep going this way,
but it's going to get expensive.

:50:01
I'm not so concerned about days.
Stay on him a few more nights.

:50:05
Do you really want
to resolve this situation?

:50:07
-Yes, I'd love to resolve it.
-Then I got a suggestion.

:50:11
There are men that can be hired, by me,
to do a little hospital job on Cady.

:50:19
What are we talking about here?
:50:20
Two pieces of pipe and a bicycle chain.
:50:25
He won't be so scary after that.
:50:27
I'm a lawyer. Are we agreed on that?
:50:29
Maybe 2,000 years ago,
we'd have stoned him to death.

:50:32
I can't operate outside the law.
The law is my business.

:50:40
-I'm home! Where is everybody?
-In here.

:50:45
'Evening, ladies. Oh, chicken.
:50:50
How is everything? Is everything okay?
:50:52
-Yeah.
-Good.

:50:58
He was here today.

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